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George Maxwell Alagiah OBE (/ˌæləˈɡaɪə/; 22
November 1955 – 24 July 2023) was a
British newsreader,
journalist and
television presenter. From 2007 until...
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launch presenters were
Michael Buerk and
Peter Sissons with
George Alagiah as
relief newscaster when
neither Buerk or
Sissons were available. The...
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January 2003 to
front the Ten O'Clock News. On 20
January 2003, as
George Alagiah and
Sophie Raworth took over, the
bulletin was
relaunched along with the...
- Anna Ford Main
Presenter of BBC News at Six 1999–2003 Succeeded by
George Alagiah and
Sophie Raworth Preceded by
Peter Sissons Main
Presenter of BBC News...
- Six O'Clock News in
January 2003
which she
presented alongside George Alagiah; she was a
presenter on this
bulletin until October 2005 when she went...
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Alagiah Thurairajah (Tamil: அழகையா துரைராசா Aḻakaiyā Turairācā; 10
November 1934 – 11 June 1994) was a
leading Sri
Lankan Tamil academic and vice-chancellor...
- this period, the
programme was
advertised as the BBC News at Nine.
George Alagiah became the
relief newscaster around this period. In
August 2000, BBC Director-General...
- 20
January 2003. The Six O'Clock News
became double headed with
George Alagiah and
Sophie Raworth after Huw
Edwards and
Fiona Bruce moved to
present the...
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songwriter ("Callow-la-vita", "Big Ship", "Rachel") and singer. 24 July
George Alagiah, 67,
journalist and
presenter (BBC News),
bowel cancer.
Trevor Francis...
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November 2015. Saul,
Heather (11
November 2015). "BBC
newsreader George Alagiah returns to
screens after recovering from
bowel cancer". The Independent...